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is it possible to update the OS of the kArmTI (or the Android emulator nspiroid) directly with the *.tcc-file?
In the kArmTI-Menü "Link" there's the option "Send OS Update" which let's me choose a file.But if I choose the *.tcc-file ist says "transfer failed. check the connection and try again". So this doens't seem to be a function to update the OS?
@SpiroH: Great! Thanks for your help. I succeded to install 4.2 on kArmTI 1.80. So far I've just tried the 3D-Graphing which works fine.
The latest kArmTI 1.81 crashes on my Windows 7 immediately after starting. The Calculator Interface appears only for a split second and disappears immediately, even after creating a new flash file with kArmTi 1.80 and it's running OS 4.2 and renaming the *.bin into TI_NspireCXCAS_4.2.0.532_N128.bin like you did in the screenshot. It crashed also with the old boot2.img and old OS when I tried it last week.
Suggestion: Please try to delete this registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ScrapLab\kArmTI_x86_v1.81 and try again. It should work with a clean registry key, if not please report it back again.
4. Windows 10 I do not own any Windows 10 machine, so no tests were made.
Quote from: SpiroH on June 23, 2016, 06:37:00 am4. Windows 10 I do not own any Windows 10 machine, so no tests were made.Works well...Thank you for your release...
Hi gchiozzi!Welcome to Omnimaga. Sorry for the late reply and thanks for the kind words about kArmTI.Quote from: gchiozzi on September 10, 2014, 05:14:09 am...But is there a way to exit the emulator in "stand by" mode, like when I just switch off the real calculator, so that when I switch it on again everything is back, including the status of the scratchpad?...Well, i'm afraid not. However, as a work-around, you can always minimize kArmTI on the taskbar and later restore it, pressing again the on key. Then it should restore all previous contents. If not try to switch it off (ctrl+on) before minimizing it. It's not quite the same, i know, but maybe it helps.
...But is there a way to exit the emulator in "stand by" mode, like when I just switch off the real calculator, so that when I switch it on again everything is back, including the status of the scratchpad?...
@khiconmtv: You are free to use whatever you like, OFC, no problem!Sorry, I'm pretty busy now with other (mostly professional) stuff.
Good day. You will forgive me for my bad English, it is not my native language, but be something. I am new to the forum and I am looking for your help to try to install this emulator KArmTI to my pc, whose characteristics are:System Type: x64-based PCOS Name Microsoft Windows 10 ProIntel (R) Core (TM) i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20GHz, 3201 MHz, 4 main processors, 4 logical processorsI already followed the steps indicated by the user SpiroH, but unfortunately I can not execute the KArmTI.Here are the files you download trying to run the program:TI_NspireCXCAS_4.2.0.532KArmTI_v1.81Boot2cx.img --- size of 1288 kbBoot1cx.img --- 512 kb sizePlease, I require your valuable collaboration to be able to execute the KArmTI, if you could help me with a much more detailed tutorial I would be very grateful. Thank you and stay tuned.